
SAN ANTONIO, March 19 (UPI) -- Manu Ginobili led an astounding shooting exhibition Friday and San Antonio rolled up their largest point total in 20 years while pounding Golden State 147-116.
The Spurs shot 64 percent from the field but barely made half their free throws (17-of-32).
San Antonio had not scored this many points since defeating Denver 161-153 on Nov. 7, 1990.
The teams combined to take 187 shots from the field and they made 106 of them. Ginobili was 10-of-15 and scored 23 points. Richard Jefferson had 21 points while making 8-of-10 shots. Eight San Antonio players scored in double figures.
San Antonio won for the fifth time in six games and scored a season-high 77 points in the first half.
Monta Ellis had 39 for the Warriors and Corey Maggette added 30.
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